DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY Sample Clauses

DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY. Seller, at its cost and expense, shall provide to Purchaser, within twenty-five (25) days after the Effective Date, a current survey of the Property prepared by a licensed surveyor or professional engineer (hereinafter referred to as the "Survey"), which survey shall: (i) be in form and content sufficient to delete the standard survey exception from the Owner Policy at Seller's expense; (ii) be accompanied by a metes and bounds description of the Property which description shall tie this Property to the adjacent property boundaries setting forth the acreage within the Property; (iii) locate, and identify by volume and page reference, if applicable, all existing improvements, fences, waterways, lakes, ponds, encumbrances, encroachments, conflicts, protrusions, uses, highways, streets, roads, easements, alleys and rights-of-way, upon or adjacent to the Property, which are visible on the ground or listed in the Commitment; (iv) show the location of the "100-year frequency flood plain" on the Property, if applicable, or, if inapplicable, shall certify that such flood plain does not affect the Property; and (v) set forth the number of Gross Acres and Net Acres contained in the Property. The Net Acres shall be: (a) the Gross Acres contained within the Property; minus (b) the sum of the acres (or any partial acreage) within the Property which is contained in all existing and proposed roads, streets, rights-of-way, easements, flood plains and encroachments on the Property. The Survey shall contain a certificate by the surveyor or engineer, addressed to Seller, Purchaser and the Title Company certifying the number of Gross Acres and Net Acres contained within the Property. At Closing, the metes and bounds description of the Property reflected on the Survey shall be used in the Deed and any other documents requiring a legal description of the Property.
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DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY. Within five (5) days after the Effective Date, Seller, at its sole cost and expense, shall provide Purchaser with the most recent survey for the Casino Property and the Bobtail Property in Seller’s possession prepared by a licensed surveyor or professional engineer (each hereinafter referred to as a “Survey”). The Surveys shall be in form and content sufficient to delete the standard survey exception from the Owner Policies and updated pursuant to Section 5.3, below.
DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY. Data were from a cross-sectional epide- miological survey of the respiratory health of nearly 8000 residents of the Island of Montre´al, Quebec, aged 6 months to 12 years.12 The goal of the epidemiological study was to identify the factors associated with the distribution of respiratory dis- eases (specifically asthma, allergic rhinitis and respiratory infections) in children in order to guide preventive actions and health care decisions.12 Participants were selected from a random list of 17 661 families obtained from RAMQ. The ques- tionnaire was designed by drawing on a literature review on the determinants of these diseases in children and question- naires from other studies.13,14,15 The data were collected in 2006 using a mixed- mode survey methodology: telephone and Internet. The overall response rate was estimated to be 60%. The final sample consisted of 7964 subjects. To confirm diagnosis of asthma, we used an affirmative answer to the survey ques- tion ‘‘Has a doctor ever said that your child has asthma?’’ The questions about the use of medical services for asthma concerned only a sub-sample of children in the survey since only those guardians who answered ‘‘yes’’ to the first question as well as to the question ‘‘Has your child had one or more asthma attacks in the last 12 months?’’ were required to fill out the corresponding part of the survey. We created 2 variables related to medical services use based on the answers to 2 subsequent survey questions—one con- cerning emergency department visits (‘‘In the last 12 months, did your child have to go to emergency because of asthma?’’) and another concerning hospitalizations (‘‘In the last 12 months, did your child have to be hospitalized for at least one night because of asthma?’’). Another sub- question in the survey focused on the exact number of visits. When the respon- dent answered ‘‘yes’’ to the main question but ‘‘I don’t know’’ to the question about the number of visits, we assigned a value of ‘‘1’’ (this occurred in 3 cases for emergency visits but none for hospitaliza- tions). In Quebec, health care is covered by the provincial health insurance board, RAMQ. For every consultation with a patient, the physician submits a billing claim to RAMQ using a specific procedure code and a diagnostic code. As a result, RAMQ data include almost all health services pro- vided, with the exception of unbilled private health care and health care pro- vided by physicians who are not paid on a fee-for-service...

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